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Monday, May 28, 2001, 2:54:09 PM, Raj wrote:

> Sergey,

S>> Subj, i.e. if I generate 100 mass emails, it seems
S>> stupid to send them individually as this will generate
S>> quite a lot of traffic.  Can TheBAT or other program
S>> somehow transmit the data to the smtp server and
S>> instruct it to generate individual messages and send
S>> them as appropriate?

> This problem is easily solved by the Advanced Direct Remailer (ADR) from
> www.mailutilities.com

> ADR is basically an SMTP server and sends mails directly to the recipient bypassing 
>your
> ISP.

> When using ADR you input 'localhost' in our SMTP server settings of TB. Then create 
>a mail
> box in ADR say 'Test'. This mailbaoc can then be linked to a set of addresses, say a 
>csv
> or txt file. Then you type the message you want to send to all the people and in the 
>to
> coloumn address it as 'test@localhost'. A copy of the mail will be then sent to all 
>the
> addresses in the .csv or txt file.

> A very useful utility.
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

If he is on a non-dialup connection... Does this software need
an IP, stable IP not the localhost which usually is 127.0.0.1 ?
Usualy this kind of software needs such an IP.

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